Isaac Stephens was born on 11 October 1706 at Dighton. He was the son of Nicholas Stephens and Remember Tisdale. Isaac Stephens married Anna after 1727. Isaac Stephens died after 9 November 1768; (deposition). His wife was living 30 May 1758 when Isaac STEPHENS of Dighton sold land in Taunton except what his father gave in a deed to his sister Anna JONES. Wife Anna gave up her dower rights. Isaac may have been living in 1786 when Isaac STEPHENS of Raynham, laborer, sold land in Taunton which Nicholas STEPHENS deeded to his dau. Anna JONES, dec., wife of Joseph. No ch. found for this couple.

H(A)nnah Stephens was born on 6 October 1710 at Dighton. She was the daughter of Nicholas Stephens and Remember Tisdale. Marriage banns for H(A)nnah Stephens and Robert Elmes were published on 9 June 1732 at Scituate. Her married name was Elmes. She is perhaps the Ann who died at Scituate on 11 Aug 1803, æ 86 years, 3 months(?), "widow of Robert".

Remember Farrow was born on 3 February 1682/83 at Hingham. She was the daughter of John Farrow and Mary Hilliard. Remember Farrow was also known as Remember Farrah. She married John Terry, son of Thomas Terry and (H)Anna Rogers, on 3 April 1705 at Taunton. Her married name was Terry. Her married name was Gaige. Remember Farrow died 25 Feb 1718/19-18 Mar 1718/19. She m. (2) Dighton, 2 Sep 1716, Thomas GAIGE.

Her married name was Warren. Mary Terry was born circa 1715 at prob., Freetown. She was the daughter of Benjamin Terry and Joanna Spur. Marriage banns for Mary Terry and James Warren were published on 4 September 1735 at Freetown. Mary Terry died after 28 June 1768; (father's will).

John Terry was born circa 1721 at prob., Freetown. He was the son of Benjamin Terry and Joanna Spur. Marriage banns for John Terry and Joanna Pope were published on 16 October 1745 at Dartmouth. John Terry died before 26 July 1790 at Hardwick.

Thomas Rogers, was a signer of "The Mayflower Compact" that arrived in Plymouth in 1620

That the descendants of Thomas Rogers shall keep his memory alive so that he may have his rightful place in the history of America with the other Pilgrims who came to this country on the Mayflower.
To establish a Memorial Fund through which the memory of Thomas Rogers, Pilgrim shall be perpetuated.
To support the publishing and distribution of a book to be named "Thomas Rogers, Pilgrim, and Some of His Descendants", in which all known descendants of Thomas Rogers, insofar as possible, are authenticated and made a matter of Record.
The Society is organized exclusively for Charitable and Educational Purposes.